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What are the comparative and superlative of glad?

The comparative form of "glad" is "gladder," which is used when comparing two things. The superlative form is "gladdest," which is used when comparing three or more things. These forms are created by adding "-er" for comparative and "-est" for superlative to the base adjective "glad."


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The superlative degree of "old" is "oldest."


What is the comparative and superlative of glad?

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The superlative degree of "broad" is "broadest."


What superlative degree of heavy?

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